Rotating head assembly for use with the bolt assembly of a gun
09995542 ยท 2018-06-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention pertains to the rotating head (20) found in the bolt action assembly (A) of the gas-operated, recoil-operated, or bolt action, or lever-action hunting shotguns and is characterized in that it pertains to a fixing shaft (13) with a fixing plane (14) formed at the end of the cam action groove (12) located on the body (10) of the bolt action (A), a spring shaft (22) formed on the rotating head (20) positioned within the passage hole (11) located in the body (10) of the bolt action (A), a mounting hole (23) formed in the spring shaft (22) on the rotating head (20) positioned within the passage hole (11) located in the body (10) of the bolt action (A), a rotation spring (30) with a mounting lug (31) located at one end and a fixing lug (32) at the other end.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a bolt action of a gun, said bolt action having a rotating head, the rotating head comprising: an elongated opening having a fixing plane formed at an end of a cam action groove of a body of said bolt action; a groove formed on the rotating head and positioned within a passage hole on the body of said bolt action; a mounting hole formed in said groove on said rotating head; and a rotation spring positioned within said groove by engaging a mounting lug at one end to said mounting hole so as to fix the rotating head onto the body by a fixing lug and having another end engaging the fixing plane upon movement of the rotating head within the cam action groove so as to make the gun ready for firing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) The process of preparing the hunting shotguns to be ready for firing is realized by the bolt action (A) within the cap (C) positioned between the case (B) and the barrel.
(9) The bolt assembly (A) of the hunting shotguns comprises a body (10), a rotating head (20) and a rotation spring (30) subject to the invention.
(10) During the production process, the following has been formed on the body (10): a passage hole (11) positioning the rotating head (20); a cam action groove (12) wherein the helical cam follower (21) located in the rotating head (20) moves; an elongated opening (13) with a fixing plane (14) subject to the invention at the breech of the cam action groove (12).
(11) In the production process of the rotating head (20) realizing the locking process of the cartridge within the cartridge chamber by positioning it to the passage hole (11) located in the body (10): the helical cam follower (21) on its cylindrical structure; the inventive circular spring retaining groove (22), towards the breech of the helical cam follower (21) region, mounting hole (23) vertical to the spring retaining groove (22) are formed.
(12) An inventive rotation spring (30) positioned within the spring retaining groove (22) formed in the rotating head has been produced. The rotation spring (30) generally is of a circular shape and has a mounting lug (31) straight towards the centre at one end and a fixing lug (32) straight outwards at the other end.
(13) The inventive rotation spring (30) of the bolt action (A) as stated above is positioned within the spring retaining groove (22) formed in the rotating head (20) upon the production process. In this process, the mounting lug (31) located on the rotation spring (30) is engaged to the mounting hole (23) located on the spring retaining groove (22). The rotating head (20) is engaged to the body (10) after the rotation spring (30) is mounted. In this process, the helical cam follower (21) in the rotating head (20) engages to the cam action groove (12). Upon completion of the assembly process of the bolt action (A), the cap (C) is mounted to the case (B) by positioning the cap (C) within.
(14) The action of the inventive rotation spring (30) is shown in 4 and 5. In this process the hunter moves the bolt action backwards and swiftly pushes it forward. The helical cam follower (21) moves within the cam action groove (12) as shown in
(15) The inventive elongated opening (13) with the fixing plane (14), the spring retaining groove (22), the mounting hole (23) and rotation spring (30) can be implemented for gas- or, recoil-operated, or bolt action, or lever-action hunting shotguns.
(16) By means of the inventive elongated opening (13) with the fixing plane (14), the spring elongated opening (22), the mounting hole (23) and rotation spring (30): as the rotating head (20) is fixed to the body (10) following the impacts that may occur on the shotgun during the movement of the hunter on the hunting ground, the shotgun remains ready for firing. As the rotating head (20) is fixed, the forward and backward movement of the bolt assembly (A) is not required, thus the fleeing of the game is eliminated.